This jumbo acoustic was given to me by a friend who has a large guitar collection. This one met with an accident and has had a fall. It also appears that it has been very wet or maybe through a flood at some stage. The top was cracked in a number of places and it has a split either side of the top under the fingerboard extension. It is a dovetail neck join and although the truss rod shows some rust it is operating correctly. The back is three piece and the sides are genuine mahogany. No cracks but a few dings to fill. It has also been through a room during painting with white paint and the guitar has wore some paint spots. It was hand built originally by a prominent Queensland guitar builder as a gift to a friend and I reckon it is about thirty years old. The workmanship is good and I believe it was a prototype. It is a big mother and the previous owner, not the owner it was built for said it was a good sounding guitar. The neck is mahogany, straight as and the fingerboard and frets show little ware. The frets are jumbo stainless steel and it has some good Grover tuners. I have never attempted removing and fitting a new top so it is going to be great experience for me. The guitar has been built using hide glue so it should not create too many problems removing the top.
Here are a few pictures





Started the rebuild by removing the plastic binding. Took some time but was easy enough and no damage. Next the top was removed and it took me about an hour, again no problems as the hide glue made the job straight forward. The next job took an hour also to remove the piece of top between the fingerboard and the top of the fingerboard extension. That was tricky! I then decided to remove the bridge as it looks in good nick and matches the fingerboard. Some so and so used epoxy for this job. That took some work also but I won out in the end. I am very pleased with the way the project is coming along as this is my first go at a major re-build. Some more pics for you.









I have selected some Lutz Spruce from Shanes great deal sometime back so the top cost $15. It is beautiful and rings like a gong. There are a few imperfections but I was able to dodge most of them.
I have one question is it possible to fit the top without removing the neck? I think it is possible but wondered what you all think?
Thanks for looking to be continued......
Cheers
Alan